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Spencer Chang
7/27/2022, 12:03 PM
The Great Web 1.0 Revival
The booming size of today’s mainstream social networks and the constant level of noise we have to deal with has inspired a sudden return to a time when the internet was quieter, safer, and more intimate: the Web 1.0 days. Like artisanal hipster nostalgia for a time when men were men, shoes were hand…
Spencer Chang
7/27/2022, 12:22 PM
Spencer Chang
7/27/2022, 2:01 PM
Spencer Chang
7/27/2022, 2:47 PM
chia on Twitter
“ambient radio.. i want to listen to the coffee shops, ac hums, crowded street chatter, muffled discover weekly, angry predivorce conversations from parents in the next room over, the metronorth rattle from the people i love; like phone calls with no words we leave on for hours”
Spencer Chang
8/1/2022, 12:47 PM
Sparrows talking about the future of the web
Spencer Chang
5/11/2018, 9:30 AM
saffron huang on Twitter
“Thinking about Jane Jacobs’ Death and Life of Great American Cities and how her sidewalk contact ideas apply to online communities: Lively communities of actually diverse people don’t form in a landscape of silos, where buy-in is all or nothing - you need gradients of intimacy.”
Spencer Chang
8/5/2022, 9:31 AM
What Ralph Breaks the Internet gets especially right about being online
The sequel to 2012’s excellent Wreck-It Ralph is a moving tale of an online world spinning out of control.
Spencer Chang
8/6/2022, 12:30 PM
spencer chang 🌑 on Twitter: "how would the internet facilitate shared experiences, traditions, and context in a way that aug...
how would the internet facilitate shared experiences, traditions, and context in a way that augments physical reality
Spencer Chang
8/17/2022, 11:46 PM
Bianca Mikaila
When Interhackt announced that its theme was "Making and understanding together", education was what first came to mind; exhausting Zoom classes, tedious learning modules, and unfinished online courses show that it's in dire need of an overhaul. As students and autodidacts, Nikki and I were motivated to work on this problem.
Spencer Chang
8/17/2022, 11:47 PM
spencer chang 🌑 on Twitter
“what does fashion look like on the internet? how are you ambiently aware of someone’s vibe on the internet (this is different from explicit awareness which i think twitter/other social media fall into mostly? you know “facts” about them and gather vibes through that?)”
Spencer Chang
8/17/2022, 11:47 PM
The emerging patchwork upgrade to the multiplayer web
Posted on Monday 27 Sep 2021. 636 words, 5 links. By Matt Webb.
Spencer Chang
8/23/2022, 1:22 AM
Social Attention: a modest prototype in shared presence
Posted on Monday 22 Mar 2021. 1,055 words, 5 links. By Matt Webb.
Spencer Chang
8/23/2022, 1:22 AM
Headless WYSIWYG Text Editor – Tiptap Editor
Tiptap gives you full control about every single aspect of your text editor experience. It’s customizable, comes with a ton of extensions, is open source and has an extensive documentation. Join our welcoming community and start building cool things!
Spencer Chang
8/23/2022, 1:22 AM
Geoffrey Litt on Twitter: "BeReal but you share one of your open browser tabs instead of a photo / Twitter"
BeReal but you share one of your open browser tabs instead of a photo
Spencer Chang
9/1/2022, 1:31 PM
grant on Twitter
“New experimental app from me:
CSS Paint - paint with brushes defined in CSS. I’ve had a lot of fun with it so far and I’m pretty sure I’ve only scratched the surface of combos you can put together. Try it at
Spencer Chang
9/1/2022, 1:31 PM
katherine (boston era) on Twitter
“this one has always been one of my favourites :) just went back to touch it up with some more thought out type choices! would love if you checked it out <3
Spencer Chang
9/1/2022, 1:32 PM
✿ speculative & emergent world-building
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